Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra announces 2021-2022 season, patrons to return to Kleinhans Music Hall
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra announced its 2021-2022 concert season that will see patrons return to Kleinhans Music Hall.
New for this year, the BPO says Saturday evening performances will move to a start time of 7:30 p.m. and the dinner service at Henryâs at Kleinhans will begin taking reservations at 5:00 p.m., with a table dâhote service. The Friday morning Coffee Concert series and Sunday matinee series will remain options.
âWe are just so thrilled to be back to make live music for the entire Western New York community once again,â said Music Director JoAnn Falletta. âThe musicians and I have missed our audiences dearly. We are so proud of our broadcast concerts from this past year, but nothing compares to a live performance in the warmth and beauty of Kleinhans Music Hall.
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The London-based Doric Quartet opens the series on Oct. 10 along with pianist Jonathan Biss at Union College s Memorial Chapel. (provided/Benjamin Ealovega)
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SCHENECTADY The 50th anniversary season of Capital Region Classical will feature eminent artists as well as several on the cusp of major careers in repertoire spanning over 300 years and a celebration of Bach and Chopin, artistic director Derek Delaney has announced.
Concerts are held at the Union College Memorial Chapel, except where noted in the schedule.
To celebrate the milestone, pianist Emanuel Ax will perform a program of the late masterworks of Chopin at the 50th Anniversary Gala on Dec. 12. The works were composed at the end of Chopin’s brief life and represent some of the most profound pieces he wrote.
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Artistic advisor/conductor Bramwell Tovey described planning the season – the philharmonic s full return after the COVID-19 pandemic first shuttered, then minimized in-person shows – as a complex endeavor, and he worked to include the “familiar, intriguing and unusual.”
“We always look at what has and hasn’t been done in a while, but, after a major event, the familiarity of masterpieces is something people are anxious to hear,” he noted, adding he tried to encapsulate new and classic into each performance.